"How many people in here know about the root of all evil? How many people know about that?" Cole asked the crowd as he broke down in tears. "They make it so you can't live without it." In another video, the KOD lyricist shared a heartfelt moment with fans before performing "Love Yourz" off 2014 Forest Hills Drive.

Oddly enough, Cole and Miller just collaborated for the first time on Mac's latest effort, Swimming. During his interview with Zane Lowe in July, the Pittsburgh, Pa. rapper reminisced over the time J. Cole sent him two beats while he was in Hawaii—one turned into "Hurt Feelings," the second track on his new LP. "You know, we had a conversation, and conversation is [the] most important part. As long as you can have conversation you can make music," he told Zane. "He sent over some tracks and I did ["Hurt Feelings"]."